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Chapter 371

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[Online literature has been very harmonious recently. This is as far as I can go. Cough …]

Was it an earthquake? Helene was sulking in her room when the entire Coiled Turtle Alchemy Ship started shaking. That blow from Sicar was too powerful. If the target wasn't Neris, no one would be able to take it.

Zola ran up the stairs and came to the second floor. He saw Neris rubbing her arms with a wretched look. She'd blocked Sicar's blow with her hands. The bones in her arms hurt like they were about to break.

What couldn't be provoked in the Demonic Plane? That was a female Great Demon in heat. Once a female demon saw a target, she'd have the courage to challenge and kill any enemy.

"Where's Salin? What happened? "

"It's none of your business. Go back to your room." Neris's green eyes revealed a murderous look. It was so frustrating. She'd been kicked out of the room by Sicar.

Zola hesitated and didn't touch his longsword. Even though he didn't understand the relationship between Sicar and Salin, he knew that those who could be brought on this ship by Salin had either signed a contract or were very trusted.

Salin was a fifth-level great mage. If his life was really in danger, he'd at least shout for help. Zola turned and walked down the stairs. He didn't want to go back to his room. Inside was Ainphent, that depressing necromancer.

This ship was full of monsters. Zola went back to the first floor and wanted to go to the cabin in front. Then he remembered that Banchagana was there. That guy couldn't be provoked either.

Salin panicked when he saw Sicar kick Neris out. He took two steps back and leaned against the wall. "Sicar, what are you doing!"

At this time, he still didn't understand what was going on. He just subconsciously felt that Sicar wouldn't hurt him. After he asked this ridiculous question, he saw Sicar's innocent eyes.

"Salin, I like you." Sicar rubbed his hands and walked towards Salin.

"Uh, I know." Salin felt dizzy. This was a reaction that only happened when the magic string was overused.

"I wanted to say that you should be responsible for me when you peeped on me bathing. But … I don't want such a lousy reason. Salin, I like you. I can't let Rex make the first move. "

"Wait!"

"What are you waiting for? You have a long life, but I may not live that long." Without waiting for Sarin to refute, Sicar undid the buckle of her belt behind her waist. Her magic armor fell off naturally, revealing her beautiful figure.

Salin finally knew what Shika wanted to do. As a Magician, he was both conflicted and curious about this matter. In his plan, after he became an adult, regardless of whether it was the same as what was written in the book, he would at least give it a try. But he had never thought that it would be with Sicar.

It wasn't that Salin didn't like Shika, but he felt that he owed Shika too much and didn't know what to do in the future. All knowledge of magic was useless in such matters.

Salin was panicking, especially after Sicar took off his armor. He was at a loss. But there was a wall behind him. Where could he run to? Now there was no escaping. Shika approached him step by step, stroking his cheek with her hand. Then, he felt his collar tighten, and his body seemed to be thrown up by a huge dragon. He couldn't resist the huge force at all, and then he flew onto the bed.

"Salin …" Shika's face turned red. It wasn't because she was shy, but because the power of the arrow kissing red affected her blood flow.

"What?" Salin was extremely nervous. He didn't know whether he should resist or not.

As a Magician, there were two aspects to consider. The first was whether he should do something like this with Shika. If he did, what would the consequences be, and whether he would fall into depravity. The second was whether he had the power to resist. Although he was a Level-Five Great Magician, the room was so small, and Shika's power was even greater than that of a magical beast.

"You should take the initiative." Shika jumped onto the bed and knelt in front of Salin. She was light and silent, even more graceful than the Magic Antelope.

Salin felt something in his heart ignite. It was like magic powder meeting fire. With a bang, it exploded in his heart.

Rafael said that what was written in the book might not be true. This thought turned in Salin's mind, and then it became an unwavering axiom. Then he should take the initiative …

Thinking of this, Salin didn't hesitate at all. He threw five Cleanse spells at Shika, and then added one for himself. There was no way to take a bath on the ship.

Shika laughed out loud. She grabbed the belt on Salin's magic robe and pulled it. Unexpectedly, she couldn't open a magic slipknot. The robe wasn't untied, but instead became a dead knot.

"This damn thing!" Shika grabbed the belt that had become a magic knot with both hands and pulled hard. With a bang, like a bowstring suddenly breaking, Salin's magic robe was torn off.

"Shika, this is very valuable," Salin shouted subconsciously. He forgot that Shika was also a hoarder.

Hearing Sala's words, Shika immediately gave up on using her power. She rode on Salin and patiently undid the buttons on Salin's chest. Salin was also flustered. He tried to undo Shika's belt.

However, the two of them were wearing high-level equipment. It was easy to undo their own. Inside Salin's magic robe, there was still a magic suit. There were miniature magic arrays on the buttons. Shika's belt was enchanted with some kind of power. Salin felt a sharp pain when his fingers touched it. The five interlocking metal buckles tightened around Shika's waist. Salin couldn't do anything.

After struggling for a long time, Salin was sweating. He pushed Shika's hand away and undid the buttons on his body. Only then did Shika understand. She also took off the belt inside. Like a silkworm shedding its shell, she crawled out of the clothes.

Salin saw the dazzling white and the familiar bright red spots in front of him.

"Shika …" Salin's breathing became heavy.

"You liked to look here last time. Now I'll show you." Shika hugged Salin and kicked Salin's coat off the bed with her foot. Salin was still wearing the demon suit. This time, he took the initiative and took off the suit. Shika was already on top of him and rubbed her chest against Salin's face. Salin opened his mouth subconsciously and bit it.

This spiritual power …

Salin felt his spiritual power fluctuate rapidly. It seemed dangerous. As a magician …

But he quickly abandoned this thought. He hugged Shika's waist and turned around.

"Mmm …" Shika moaned in satisfaction. It was indeed wonderful.

Salin's saliva flowed out. Feeling that something was wrong, he quickly let go and propped up his upper body. He saw Shika's black eyes looking at him in confusion. She wasn't angry.

"Salin, you bastard."

"What's wrong?" Salin thought he did something wrong.

"I heard it hurts a little the first time."

"Ah?" Salin didn't know how to answer. Shika had already spread her legs and clamped his waist. "The elder said it's better if you hurry up."

"Mmm …"

Salin understood what Shika meant. Shika didn't have any experience. She reached down and grabbed Salin's already hard part. She forcefully pushed it into her body.

The procedure was right, but Salin was in so much pain that he was seeing stars. Who said only women felt pain?

Neris, who was eavesdropping outside the door, also shivered. A stabbing pain rose from the depths of her soul. What was the master doing? Wasn't it a very refreshing thing?

Shika also stopped, but immediately a dim light emitted from the necklace on her neck, soothing the pain of the two people.

Salin didn't care about the awkwardness. He straightened up and released a Rejuvenation spell at the place where they were connected.

"I'm bleeding!" Salin was a little dazed. His heart was beating violently.

Helene was no longer angry after resting for a while. The possibility of her marrying Salin was too small. There was no need to be jealous of a Caucasian woman. Judging from Salin's behavior, he was a cultured person. He probably came from a good family. They still had a long time on this ship. Salin would eventually be attracted to her.

Helene believed that only people with similar statuses would fall in love with each other easily. She had just comforted herself when she heard a loud noise from next door. Then, Neris chased Zola away.

Did they fight? Helene was curious. She pressed her ear against the wall, adjusted her breath, and began to eavesdrop.

"Salin, slow down."

It was Shika's voice.

"Okay, don't move."

It was Salin's voice.

Helene's good mood immediately soured. Jealousy rushed into her brain and flowed down her nose, almost causing her to cry. Wasn't she just not as pretty as Shika? Salin, this guy, judged people by their appearance. She wanted to hear more, but Salin said, "Wait."

Then, all sound was cut off. Obviously, Salin had cast a spell to prevent the sound from coming out of the room.

What's so great about that? In her family, there were at least eighty swordsmen chasing after her. Damn magicians …

Helene pulled out her short sword and slashed at the pillow at the head of the bed.

Helene was depressed. Shika was happy. Although she had no experience the first time and started badly with Salin, the effects of the Red Arrow's Kiss allowed her to enjoy the latter half of the process. She sprawled on the bed, her slender white legs pressed against Salin's stomach.

Salin felt like his body was about to fall apart. He had never experienced such intense physical and mental stimulation. The main reason he was so tired was that Shika's stamina was too strong. Even his body, which was close to a swordsman's, couldn't take it.

"Salin, why aren't you saying anything?" Shika looked at the ceiling, still full of energy.

"Yes, when we get back, we'll get married," Salin replied, panting. He remembered that it was mentioned in a long poem. At times like this, this was the perfect answer.

"That won't do. Do you want the thousands of people I brought to run away?" Shika was a little happy at Salin's words, but she still said what she wanted to say.

"What do you mean?" Salin sobered up. He had heard that Caucasian priests couldn't get married.

"I'm a priest. Although I'm a combat priest, it's the same. The priests of the Gaugass have to offer everything to the village. "Shika indifferently kicked the air.

Salin tensed up. He sat up and leaned against the head of the bed, staring at Shika. "Then we?"

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